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The Baptist Joint Committee is grateful for the 235 churches who partnered with us in 2015 to advance our mission.

Churches not only provide nearly $100,000 in annual support to the BJC, but they are also the key avenue for educating people about religious
liberty and the separation of church and state. We appreciate the close connections we have to the communities of Christians that worship and serve in the historic Baptist tradition.

These churches contributed $1,000 or more to the BJC Annual Fund in 2015:

Agape Baptist Church, Fort Worth, Texas
Bayshore Baptist Church, Tampa, Florida
Broadway Baptist Church, Fort Worth, Texas
Broadway Baptist Church, Louisville, Kentucky
Calvary Baptist Church, Washington, D.C.
Central Baptist Church, Wayne, Pennsylvania
Commonwealth Baptist Church, Alexandria, Virginia
First Baptist Church, Ashland, Kentucky
First Baptist Church, Big Lake, Texas
First Baptist Church, Frankfort, Kentucky
First Baptist Church, Richmond, Virginia
First Baptist Church, Silver Spring, Maryland
Grace Baptist Church, Richmond, Virginia
Highland Baptist Church, Louisville, Kentucky
Knollwood Baptist Church, Winston-Salem, N.C.
Northminster Baptist Church, Jackson, Mississippi
Northside Baptist Church, Clinton, Mississippi
Northside Drive Baptist Church, Atlanta, Georgia
Ravensworth Baptist Church, Annandale, Virginia
River Road Church, Baptist, Richmond, Virginia
Second Baptist Church, Little Rock, Arkansas
South Main Baptist Church, Houston, Texas
Trinity Baptist Church, San Antonio, Texas
University Avenue Baptist Church, Honolulu, Hawaii
Watts Street Baptist Church, Durham, N.C.
Williamsburg Baptist Church, Williamsburg, Virginia
Wilshire Baptist Church, Dallas, Texas
Woodland Baptist Church, San Antonio, Texas

If your church is interested in joining these congregations in supporting the BJC, please contact Taryn Deaton, director of development, at 202-544-4226 or [email protected].

From the February 2016 Report from the Capital. Click here to return to the cover story or click here to view the entire magazine as a PDF document.